Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 241
Jeffery turned pale. He knew that he was in trouble.

If he did not testify now, then he might really end up in jail when Sally pushed the responsibility to him. “Okay, I’ll confess. It was Sally Lennon. She took advantage of when your grandmother was sleeping and… suffocated her to death.”

Perhaps it was the last trace of his conscience, but Jeffery finally fell to the ground and cried.

Catherine and Aunty Wendy also cried. They did not expect Old Madam Jones’ end to be so miserable.

Aunty Wendy asked, “One last question. That day the old madam fell from the stairs, was it Rebecca who did it?”

“I really don’t know about that.” Jeffery shook his head, but thinking about Rebecca’s personality, he felt that she might have really done it. However, he only had one daughter and did not want her to go to jail.

 

In the end, Jeffery was taken away by the police for questioning.

Catherine looked at the dark villa behind her.

This was once her home, but now it was a place she no longer wanted to set foot in.

the keys and threw them on the grass before turning

limousine was parked at

It was snowing a little tonight, and snowflakes covered his head and

 

seemed to have found a home. She jumped into his arms, and Shaun unfolded his coat to

revenge.” Catherine choked in his arms. “But I’m not happy at all. I regret that I didn’t spend more time

tears wet the shirt on his

He waited for her to finish crying and patted her head. “You did well tonight. There was no evidence

 

gambled on his humanity. I gambled on what’s left of Jeffery’s guilt and conscience. I gambled that he would be

 

his sentence, he would definitely say that it was Rebecca or Sally who

is sure to go to jail.

the car

looked into his as she said, “Shaunny, I only have you now. Are you going

Shaun bent down and kissed her on the forehead,

thought that she would never leave him in

she realized they were still young, and

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